‘Tokyo Ghost #10:’ Comic Book Review
And so, too, must all things end, and what then? Have you had that moment when a story finishes, regardless of the medium, and you
And so, too, must all things end, and what then? Have you had that moment when a story finishes, regardless of the medium, and you
Hello, faithful readers! WAY back a year or so ago, I read and reviewed a comic called Blood and Gourds. It was this crazy mish-mosh
“Mia glanced toward the window in the kitchen. It was too dark to see anything outside now, so it was just this rectangle of blackness
There is no spoon, but there’s lots of ice cream. In The Matrix, Keanu Reaves went on a quest of self-discovery that was laden with
The current cycle of sword-and-sandal films has been riding the wave of the success of Gladiator since 2000, and its end has been projected many
Margaret Atwood takes to comics, and, while at times charming, her Angel Catbird graphic novel lacks commitment to the absurdity of her idea and the
God save ‘er. Jamie Me has begun a story that feels apropos of today’s political climate: a woman is offered the chance to cut through
“I couldn’t leave without saying hello to myself.” — Intendant Kira The way I experience DS9’s Mirror Universe episodes is emblematic of the way I
My fellow Amazons: Greetings and welcome to another week of Wonder Woman Wednesday! This week, we have a special treat. We get to chat with
There’s a great moment in Blazing Saddles that a lot of people will miss if they aren’t careful. One of my all-time favorite comedy scenes
A little over two years ago, I began writing for Fanbase Press. At the time, we were still called Fanboy Comics, but here I am,
Super Nintendo. The Sega Genesis. The PS1. Neo Geo. These are just a few of the consoles of yesteryear that evoke a sense of nostalgia.